2012 Archive
6241.
First new U.S. nuclear reactors in decades approved (latimes.com)
6242.
64-bit Firefox for Windows should be prioritized, not suspended (arstechnica.com)
6243.
Secure Boot: Who will control your next computer? (fsfe.org)
6244.
Reducing Code Nesting (eflorenzano.com)
6245.
TSA Moves On From Your Underwear to Your Starbucks (wired.com)
6246.
2012 vs. 1984: Young adults really do have it harder today (theglobeandmail.com)
6247.
The "Everyone gets the source code, donations get you binaries" software model (lunduke.com)
6248.
The Next Twenty Years: What Windows 8's Closed Distribution Means for Developers (gamasutra.com)
6249.
Google, I've had enough. How about a Compromise? (ninjasandrobots.com)
6250.
Why I love everything you hate about Java (magicscalingsprinkles.wordpress.com)
6251.
Lenovo Computers, Soon To Be Made In America (techcrunch.com)
6252.
Java is preparing to co-bundling and native binaries (blogs.oracle.com)
6253.
Amazon launches as Junglee in India (junglee.com)
6254.
Today Apple, Google, 5 Others Battle “No Poach” Conspiracy Case (techcrunch.com)
6255.
The House Y Combinator Should Have Built (hellobubs.com)
6256.
Do you check HTTPS certificates in your API clients? (unfoldthat.com)
6257.
How Jeff Atwood works (lifehacker.com)
6258.
Nexus 4 Includes Support for LTE on Band 4 (anandtech.com)
6259.
New Homepage (github.com)
6260.
Old Farts Know How to Code (nick.typepad.com)
6261.
Does Functional Programming Replace GoF Design Patterns? (stackoverflow.com)
6262.
If you see a UI walkthrough, they blew it (blog.maxrudberg.com)
6263.
Announcing Instagram Profiles on the Web (blog.instagram.com)
6264.
Duck.com (not the search engine you might expect) (duck.com)
6265.
The Gift of Death (monbiot.com)
6266.
Show HN: DataFart - easy command line graphing (datafart.com)
6267.
Building Backbone.js/Python based tech stack (mikkolehtinen.com)
6268.
Yang Jisheng: The man who discovered 36 million dead (bbc.co.uk)
6269.
Female Passengers Say They Were Targeted for TSA Body Scanners (wired.com)
6270.
Heroku Isn't for Idiots (rdegges.com)